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Oreilly - Cisco CCNP ROUTE - Implementing Cisco IP Routing v2.0 - 300000006A0128
Oreilly - Cisco CCNP ROUTE - Implementing Cisco IP Routing v2.0
by Integrity Training | Publisher: Stone River eLearning | Release Date: June 2019 | ISBN: 300000006A0128


Cisco CCNP ROUTE is an advance level course that covers complex routing configurations for both IPv4 and IPv6. Candidates completing this course will be able to appear for Cisco Certified Network Professional ROUTE exam. This course will help the candidates to gain the knowledge to configure, manage, troubleshoot and optimize a routing domain using OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, PBR, IP SLA and configure redistribution when needed. It also includes the configuration of highly secure routing solutions to support branch offices and remote workers. Cisco CCNP ROUTE is an important course in the three course series required for the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching certification. The ROUTE course builds on the routing skills taught in the ICND1 and ICND2 courses. Students will be able to understand and implement the advanced routing technologies needed to manage an enterprise network of a medium or large size enterprise.
  1. Introduction
    • Introduction 00:00:10
    • Course Introduction 00:00:58
    • Instructor Introduction 00:01:30
  2. Chapter 01 - Routing Services
    • Introduction 00:00:20
    • Lesson 1: Complex Enterprise Network Frameworks, Architectures, and Models 00:00:06
    • Traffic Conditions in a Converged Network 00:01:08
    • IIN: Cisco Intelligent Information Network 00:01:04
    • Three Phases of the Intelligent Information Network 00:01:15
    • Three Phases of the Intelligent Information Network Graph 00:00:21
    • Cisco SONA Framework 00:00:29
    • Cisco SONA Framework Layers 00:00:16
    • SONA: Networked Infrastructure Layer 00:00:33
    • SONA: Interactive Services Layer 00:00:34
    • SONA: Application Layer 00:00:26
    • The Hierarchical Model in a Wide Area Network 00:00:49
    • Updated SONA Framework Part1 00:00:20
    • Updated SONA Framework Part2 00:00:13
    • Cisco Enterprise Architecture 00:00:37
    • Campus Architecture 00:00:32
    • Branch Architecture 00:00:31
    • Data Center Architecture 00:00:34
    • Teleworker Architecture 00:00:34
    • Cisco Hierarchical Network Model 00:01:09
    • Hierarchical Campus Model 00:00:56
    • The Enterprise Composite Network Model 00:00:56
    • Lesson 2: Creating, Documenting, and Executing an Implementation Plan 00:00:06
    • Creating an Implementation Plan 00:00:33
    • Structured Approach 00:00:49
    • Ad-hoc Approach 00:00:28
    • Methodologies and Models 00:02:36
    • Cisco Lifecycle Services (PPDIOO) Model 00:02:03
    • Implementation Plan Documentation 00:01:06
    • Sample Implementation Plan 00:00:48
    • Example of Project Contact List 00:00:15
    • Example of Implementation Task List 00:00:10
    • Example of Tools Required 00:00:13
    • Example of Equipment Floor Plan 00:00:21
    • Lesson 3: Overview of IP Routing 00:00:04
    • IP Routing 00:01:24
    • Dynamic Routing 00:00:53
    • Static Routing 00:00:37
    • Third Option: OnDemand Routing 00:00:56
    • Link-State Versus Distance Vector Protocols 00:01:04
    • Classless Versus Classful Routing 00:01:03
    • Discontiguous Subnets - Classful Routing 00:00:34
    • Discontiguous Subnets - Classless Routing 00:00:07
    • IP classless Command 00:00:36
    • Automatic Route Summarization 00:01:12
    • Criteria of Routing Table 00:01:07
    • Administrative Distance 00:00:47
    • Administrative Distance conti.. 00:00:37
    • Floating Static Route 00:00:31
    • Demo - RIPNG 00:25:38
    • Chapter 01 Summary 00:00:19
  3. Chapter 02 - Configuring the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
    • Introduction 00:00:32
    • Lesson 1: Understanding EIGRP Terminology and Operation 00:00:05
    • EIGRP Attributes and Capabilities 00:02:07
    • Terminology of the EIGRP Protocol 00:00:19
    • Tables used with the EIGRP Protocol 00:01:17
    • FD versus AD 00:00:32
    • Successor and Feasible Successor 00:00:40
    • Active Routes versus Passive 00:00:30
    • Major EIGRP Technologies 00:01:44
    • Reliable Transport Protocols 00:00:46
    • Neighbor Discovery 00:00:30
    • PDMs or Protocol Dependent Modules 00:00:13
    • DUAL Finite-State Machine 00:00:10
    • Packet Types used by EIGRP 00:00:32
    • Hello Packet use by EIGRP 00:00:28
    • Acknowledgement Packets 00:00:19
    • Update Packets 00:00:13
    • Query and Reply Packets 00:00:29
    • EIGRP (AD) Administrative Distance 00:00:40
    • EIGRP Metric Calculation 00:00:39
    • EIGRP Bandwidth Part1 00:00:45
    • EIGRP Bandwidth Part2 00:00:26
    • Lesson 2: Planning EIGRP Routing Implementations 00:00:10
    • EIGRP Deployment Prerequisites 00:01:09
    • EIGRP Implementation 00:00:30
    • EIGRP Verification 00:00:46
    • EIGRP Documentation 00:00:22
    • Lesson 3: Configuring and Verifying EIGRP 00:00:04
    • Enable EIGRP Routing 00:00:23
    • Advertising EIGRP 00:00:24
    • Demo - Enable EIGRP Routing 00:01:05
    • Demo - Define EIGRP Networks 00:03:13
    • Automatic Summarization 00:00:18
    • Demo - Define Bandwidth on Interfaces 00:01:21
    • EIGRP Commands 00:00:25
    • Demo - Enable and Disable EIGRP Automatic Summarization 00:01:28
    • EIGRP Passive-Interface 00:00:19
    • Default Route Propagation 00:00:18
    • Demo - Passive Interface 00:01:46
    • IP Default Network Command 00:00:27
    • EIGRP Route Summarization 00:00:13
    • Demo - IP Default Network 00:02:34
    • Demo - Configure a Router to Advertise a Default Route as the Gateway of Last Resort 00:02:07
    • Interface Summarization 00:00:26
    • Demo - Example of the IP Route Next Hop Command 00:01:10
    • Demo - Example of the IP Route Quad Zero Command 00:01:15
    • Creating Summary Route at an Arbitrary Bit Boundary 00:00:14
    • Demo - Summarization in Discontiguous Networks 00:01:20
    • Lesson 4: Configuring and Verifying EIGRP in an Enterprise WAN 00:00:06
    • Demo - Disabling Automatic Summarization 00:00:58
    • WAN and EIGRP Considerations 00:00:14
    • EIGRP over MPLS 00:00:44
    • Demo - Frame Relay Using Dynamic Mapping 00:03:05
    • Load Balancing with EIGRP 00:00:30
    • Demo - EIGRP over Layer 3 MPLS VPNs 00:02:09
    • Demo - EIGRP over Layer 2 MPLS VPNs 00:03:54
    • Unequal EIGRP Cost Load Balancing 00:00:37
    • EIGRP Bandwidth Use on WAN Links 00:00:33
    • Setting EIGRP Bandwidth in a WAN Environment 00:00:36
    • Lesson 5: Configuring and Verifying EIGRP Authentication 00:00:06
    • Authentication in Routers 00:01:38
    • Comparing MD5 Authentication to Simple Password 00:00:35
    • Preparing for the Configuration of EIGRP Authentication 00:00:42
    • Demo - Configure Authentication Mode for EIGRP 00:01:38
    • The Configuration of EIGRP Authentication 00:00:25
    • Demo - Configure the Key Chain 00:01:26
    • Lesson 6: Optimizing EIGRP Implementations 00:00:06
    • Demo - Enable Authentication to use the Key Chain 00:01:09
    • EIGRP Scalability 00:01:34
    • Query Process 00:00:39
    • Stuck -in -Active 00:00:54
    • Summarization: SIA Solution 00:00:27
    • Stub Networks 00:00:41
    • Stub Routing 00:00:15
    • Configure a Router as a Stub Router 00:00:10
    • Demo - EIGRP 00:20:43
    • Chapter 02 Summary 00:00:26
  4. Chapter 03 - Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol
    • Introduction 00:01:01
    • Lesson 1: Understanding OSPF Terminology and Operation 00:00:06
    • OSPF: Open Shortest Path First 00:01:44
    • Features of OSPF 00:02:18
    • Characteristics of Link-State Protocol 00:03:11
    • Advantages 00:01:32
    • Terminology 00:03:05
    • Router Types 00:01:08
    • Internal Router 00:00:36
    • Backbone Router 00:00:47
    • ABR or Area Border Router 00:02:24
    • ASBR: Autonomous System Boundary Router 00:00:56
    • BDR and DR Routers 00:00:56
    • Lesson 2: OSPF Packets 00:00:07
    • What are OSPF Packets used for? 00:01:46
    • OSPF Hello Packet: Type 1 00:03:32
    • OSPF DBD Packet: Type 2 00:01:04
    • OSPF LSR Packet: Type 3 00:00:20
    • OSPF LSU Packet: Type 4 00:00:50
    • OSPF LSAck Packet: Type 5 00:00:50
    • Adjacent Neighbors 00:00:53
    • Link-State Data Structures 00:00:49
    • Lesson 3: Planning OSPF Routing Implementations 00:00:07
    • Planning OSPF Deployment 00:01:33
    • OSPF Implementation 00:01:07
    • OSPF Verification 00:01:52
    • OSPF Documentation 00:01:12
    • Lesson 4: Basic OSPF Verification and Configuration 00:00:07
    • Enable OSPF Routing 00:00:36
    • OSPF Network Identification 00:00:34
    • Wildcard Mask 00:00:57
    • OSPF Network Identification (Cont.) 00:00:29
    • Interface Bandwidth Definition 00:00:35
    • OSPF Router ID 00:00:27
    • Demo - Configuring Single Area OSPF 00:01:37
    • Router ID Definition 00:00:26
    • Demo - Configuring Multi Area OSPF 00:00:51
    • OSPF Verification: First Method 00:01:15
    • Demo - Verifying OSPF 00:02:10
    • OSPF Verification: Second Method 00:00:27
    • OSPF Verification: Third Method 00:00:29
    • OSPF Verification: Fourth Method 00:01:05
    • OSPF Verification: Fifth Method 00:00:27
    • Clearing the OSPF Routing Table 00:00:14
    • Lesson 5: OSPF Network Types 00:00:05
    • Broadcast 00:01:04
    • DR: Designated Router 00:01:30
    • BDR: Backup Designated Router 00:00:43
    • DR and BDR Election Manipulation 00:00:54
    • Router Priority Assignment 00:00:24
    • Demo - Assigning Router Priority 00:01:21
    • DR Election 00:00:33
    • Demo - Override the Default Interface Cost 00:00:54
    • Influencing the Election Process 00:00:43
    • Demo - Configure a Key for Simple Authentication 00:01:00
    • Point-to-Point 00:00:37
    • Demo - Configure the MD5 Key -ID and Key 00:01:38
    • OSPF over MPLS 00:00:38
    • Demo - Verifying Simple Password Authentication 00:00:55
    • NBMA: Non-broadcast Multi-access 00:00:59
    • DR Election in an NBMA Topology 00:00:46
    • OSPF over NBMA 00:01:18
    • Demo - OSPF 00:18:39
    • Chapter 03 Summary 00:00:44
  5. Chapter 04 - Manipulating Routing Updates
    • Introduction 00:00:33
    • Lesson 1: Assessing Network Routing Performance Issues 00:00:06
    • Usual Routing Performance Problems 00:01:49
    • Running Different Protocols (At the Same Time) 00:01:21
    • Performance Solutions for Routing Protocols 00:00:53
    • Route Filtering 00:00:35
    • Lesson 2: Using Multiple Routing Protocols on a Network 00:00:06
    • Simple Protocols and Complex Networks 00:00:36
    • Having Multiple Routing Protocols Running On One Network 00:02:03
    • Complex Networks 00:00:40
    • Redistribution 00:00:37
    • Demo - Redistribution Supports All Routing Protocols 00:01:20
    • Redistributed Routes 00:01:06
    • How to Select the Best Route 00:01:26
    • Edge and Core Routing Protocols 00:00:55
    • Routing Loops Prevention 00:00:43
    • Redistribution Guidelines 00:00:33
    • Lesson 3: Implementing Route Redistribution 00:00:05
    • Redistribution Command 00:00:53
    • Demo - Redistribute Routes into RIP 00:03:02
    • Important Route Redistribution Information 00:00:44
    • Demo - Redistribute Routes into OSPF 00:03:32
    • Default Metric for BGP, OSPF, and RIP 00:00:42
    • Demo - Default Metric for Routing Protocols 00:01:42
    • Redistributing into EIGRP 00:00:40
    • Demo - Redistributing Routes into EIGRP 00:04:53
    • Default Metric for EIGRP 00:00:35
    • Demo - Applying Metric Values for EIGRP 00:03:07
    • Modifying the Administrative Distance 00:00:41
    • Demo - Modifying the Administrative Distance for all Routing Protocols 00:06:03
    • Changing the Default Administrative Distance 00:00:36
    • Changing the Default OSPF Administrative Distance 00:01:05
    • Changing the Default EIGRP Administrative Distance 00:00:48
    • Demo - Changing OSPF AD 00:15:11
    • Lesson 4: Controlling Routing Update Traffic 00:00:04
    • Controlling Routing Updates 00:01:35
    • Passive Interfaces 00:00:35
    • passive-interface default Command 00:00:25
    • Static Routes 00:00:35
    • Default Routes 00:00:23
    • Route Maps 00:00:30
    • Demo - Route Map 00:09:57
    • To Define a Route Map 00:00:23
    • To Specify Criteria to be Matched 00:00:24
    • To Modify Matching Conditions 00:00:10
    • Define and Name the Route Map 00:00:12
    • Various Route-map Commands for PBR (Slide 1 of 2) 00:00:19
    • Various Route-map Commands for PBR (Slide 2 of 2) 00:00:35
    • Configure Route Maps for Redistribution 00:00:27
    • Redistribution Commands for Route-map (Slide 1 of 2) 00:00:29
    • Redistribution Commands for Route-map (Slide 2 of 2) 00:00:17
    • Using Distribute Lists 00:01:09
    • Demo - Using Distribute Lists and Filter Incoming Routing Updates 00:03:32
    • Define a Filter for Incoming Routing Updates 00:00:28
    • Demo - Defining a Filter for Outgoing Routing Commands 00:01:43
    • Define a Filter for Outgoing Routing Updates 00:00:25
    • Demo - Distribute List In or Out and Examples 00:06:30
    • Prefix Lists 00:00:42
    • Demo - Distribute Lists to Avoid Route Feedback 00:05:22
    • Demo - Fallbacks of Distribute Lists 00:01:10
    • Prefix List Configuration 00:00:40
    • Demo - Using Prefix Lists 00:02:35
    • Chapter 04 Summary 00:00:26
  6. Chapter 05 - Implementing Path Control
    • Introduction 00:00:30
    • Lesson 1: Understanding Path Control 00:00:05
    • Path Control Network Performance Assessment 00:00:52
    • Considerations for Network Redundancy 00:01:34
    • Considerations for Network Redundancy (Cont.) 00:01:35
    • Path Control Integrated Strategy 00:00:34
    • Demo - Similarities of ACLs and Prefix Lists 00:00:42
    • Lesson 2: Implementing Path Control using Offset-Lists 00:00:07
    • Demo - Configuring a Prefix List 00:03:54
    • Path Control Using Offset Lists 00:00:38
    • Demo - Implementing Path Control Using Offset-Lists 00:03:37
    • Offset-List Definition 00:00:55
    • Offset Lists Verification 00:00:43
    • Demo - Verify Offset-Lists 00:00:54
    • Lesson 3: Implementing Path Control using IOS IP SLAs 00:00:07
    • Path Control Using Cisco IOS IP SLAs 00:01:27
    • Cisco IOS IP SLAs 00:01:12
    • Demo - Cisco IOS IP SLAs 00:01:24
    • IP SLAs Applications 00:01:14
    • Demo - IP SLAs Applications 00:01:12
    • Operations, Responders and Sources 00:01:05
    • Demo - Operations - Responders and Sources 00:01:09
    • IP SLAs Operations 00:01:07
    • Demo - IP SLAs Operations 00:00:53
    • IP SLA Operation Definition 00:00:26
    • Demo - Steps to Deploying IP SLAs 00:01:05
    • IP SLAs ICMP Echo Operation Definition 00:00:45
    • Demo - IP SLA - ICMP ECHO and ICMP ECHO Sub Commands 00:04:41
    • icmp-echo Sub-Commands 00:00:39
    • Scheduling an IP SLA Operation 00:00:48
    • Demo - IP SLA Schedules 00:04:49
    • IP SLA Object Tracking Configuration 00:00:36
    • Demo - Define Tracking Objects to Track the State of IP SLAs Operations 00:02:21
    • Tracking Delay Configuration 00:00:30
    • Demo - Configuring Track Delay 00:01:12
    • IP SLAs and Static Routing 00:00:44
    • Demo - Configure a Static Route for IP SLAs Tracking 00:03:18
    • Demo - Verify IP SLAs using Method 1 00:02:01
    • Demo - Verify IP SLAs using Method 2 00:02:27
    • Lesson 4: Implement Path Control using Policy-Based Routing 00:00:08
    • Path Control Using PBR 00:00:47
    • Demo - Implement Path Control using Policy-Based Routing 00:01:22
    • PBR Configuration 00:00:54
    • Demo - Configure PBR 00:01:36
    • PBR route-map Commands 00:01:06
    • Demo - Logical PBR Operation 00:01:30
    • Demo - Route-Map Commands for PBR 00:02:43
    • Match Statements 00:00:37
    • Demo - Match Statements and Conditions 00:03:08
    • match ip-address Command 00:00:31
    • Demo - Match Commands Used in PBR 00:00:50
    • match length Command 00:00:32
    • Demo - Specify Criteria to be Matched using Prefix Lists of ACLs 00:01:16
    • set Statements 00:00:19
    • Demo - Specify Criteria to be Matched by Packet Length 00:01:09
    • set ip next-hop Command 00:00:25
    • Demo - Modify Matching Conditions using Set Statements 00:01:03
    • set interface Command 00:00:39
    • Demo - Set Conditions 00:02:53
    • set ip default next-hop Command 00:00:36
    • Demo - Set Commands used in PBR 00:01:37
    • set default interface Command 00:00:26
    • Demo - Specify the Next Hop IP Address for Matching Packets 00:01:10
    • set ip tos Command 00:00:32
    • Demo - Specify Interfaces Through which Packets Can be Routed 00:01:17
    • set ip precedence Command 00:00:35
    • Demo - Specify a List of Default Next-Hop IP Addresses 00:01:23
    • Configuring PBR on an Interface 00:00:27
    • Demo - Specify a List of Default Interfaces 00:01:17
    • Demo - Mark Packets Using the IP ToS Field 00:01:44
    • Demo - Set the 3 IP Precedence Bits in the IP Packet Header 00:00:59
    • Demo - Set IP Precedence Parameters 00:01:26
    • Demo - Identify a Route Map to Use for Policy Routing on an Interface 00:00:56
    • Demo - Various Methods to Verify PBR 00:01:11
    • Lesson 5: Advanced Path Control Tools 00:00:06
    • Cisco IOS Optimized Edge Routing 00:00:40
    • Virtualization 00:00:47
    • Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) 00:00:38
    • Chapter 05 Summary 00:00:26
  7. Chapter 06 - Implementing a Border Gateway Protocol Solution for ISP Connectivity
    • Introduction 00:00:40
    • Lesson 1: BGP Terminology, Concepts, and Operation 00:00:07
    • EGP versus IGP 00:01:01
    • Demo - EGP and IGP 00:00:57
    • Autonomous Systems (AS) 00:00:26
    • Demo - AS 00:01:18
    • IANA 00:00:53
    • Demo - IANA 00:01:15
    • Demo - RIRs 00:01:24
    • AS Numbers 00:00:54
    • Demo - AS Numbers 00:02:23
    • BGP 00:00:35
    • Demo - Facts about BGP 00:02:42
    • IGP versus BGP 00:00:29
    • Connecting Enterprise Networks to an ISP 00:00:51
    • Public IP Address Space 00:00:38
    • Connection Redundancy 00:00:32
    • BGP and Enterprise Networks 00:01:23
    • Demo - BGP Neighbors 00:02:32
    • BGP Path Vector Characteristics 00:00:24
    • Demo - BGP Operational Overview 00:01:13
    • When to Use BGP 00:00:53
    • Demo - BGP Use between ASs 00:00:26
    • When Not to Use BGP 00:00:49
    • Demo - BGP and IGPs 00:00:53
    • BGP Synchronization 00:00:48
    • Demo - Connecting Enterprise Networks to Internet Service Providers 00:01:50
    • BGP Table 00:00:37
    • BGP Tables 00:00:42
    • Path Attributes 00:00:25
    • Well-Known Mandatory: NEXT_HOP 00:00:25
    • Well-Known Mandatory: ORIGIN 00:01:17
    • Well-Known Discretionary: LOCAL_PREF 00:00:40
    • Default Local Preference Configuration 00:00:35
    • Well-Known Discretionary: ATOMIC_AGGREGATE 00:01:11
    • Optional Transitive: Community 00:00:59
    • Optional Nontransitive: MED 00:00:52
    • Cisco Weight Attribute 00:01:16
    • Lesson 2: Configuring BGP 00:00:05
    • Planning BGP Deployment 00:00:42
    • Demo - Questions for Deploying Routing and Connection 00:01:38
    • BGP Implementation 00:00:48
    • Demo - Public IP Address Space 00:01:51
    • BGP Verification 00:00:53
    • Demo - Configure Static Routes 00:01:40
    • Documentation 00:00:08
    • Demo - Configure the Default Local Preference 00:00:42
    • Enabling BGP Routing 00:00:43
    • Demo - Define BGP as the IP Routing Protocol 00:02:36
    • Demo - Router BGP Command Parameters 00:01:16
    • To Define BGP Neighbors 00:01:05
    • Demo - Identify Peer Router to Establish a BGP Session 00:02:30
    • To Define a BGP Peer Group 00:00:23
    • Demo - Create a Peer Group 00:02:10
    • Demo - Assign Neighbors as Part of the Peer Group 00:01:09
    • To Shutdown a BGP Neighbor 00:00:32
    • Demo - Disable an Existing BGP Neighbor or Peer Group Relationship 00:01:30
    • IBGP Source IP Address Problem 00:00:29
    • Demo - Establish the IBGP Session Using a Loopback Interface 00:02:02
    • IBGP Source IP Address Solution 00:00:37
    • Demo - IBGP Source IP 00:02:44
    • Demo - Increase the TTL for EBGP Connections 00:02:45
    • neighbor next-hop-self Command 00:00:47
    • Demo - Configure the Router as the Next Hop for a BGP Speaking Peer 00:01:28
    • BGP Synchronization 00:00:53
    • To Identify BGP Networks 00:00:49
    • BGP Authentication 00:00:41
    • To Enable MD5 Authentication 00:00:48
    • To Hard Reset BGP Sessions 00:00:37
    • To Soft Reset Outbound 00:00:39
    • Lesson 3: Verifying and Troubleshooting BGP 00:00:05
    • For Verifying BGP 00:00:21
    • Lesson 4: Basic BGP Path Manipulation Using Route Maps 00:00:06
    • Configuring Route Maps in BGP 00:00:09
    • To Match a BGP Autonomous System Path Access List 00:00:29
    • To Specify the BGP Weight for the Routing Table 00:00:33
    • To Specify a Preference Value for the AS Path 00:00:28
    • To Specify a Preference Value for the AS Path Part 2 00:00:20
    • BGP Path Manipulation 00:00:12
    • To Change the Default Weight 00:00:51
    • To Configure an Autonomous System ACL 00:00:36
    • To Change the Default Local Preference for Outbound Routes 00:00:56
    • Lesson 5: Filtering BGP Routing Updates 00:00:05
    • BGP Routing Updates Filtering 00:00:21
    • To Apply BGP Filters to Routes 00:00:36
    • Planning BGP Filtering Using Prefix Lists 00:00:29
    • Chapter 06 Summary 00:00:21
  8. Chapter 07 - Implementing Routing Facilities for Branch Offices & Mobile Workers
    • Introduction 00:00:20
    • Lesson 1: Planning the Branch Office Implementation 00:00:07
    • Branch Office Challenges 00:02:31
    • Branch Office Design Considerations 00:01:42
    • The Thin Branch 00:00:32
    • Broadband Technology Deployment 00:00:36
    • Broadband Technologies 00:00:51
    • Wireless Broadband 00:00:25
    • Municipal WiFi 00:00:19
    • WiMAX 00:00:15
    • Satellite Internet 00:00:49
    • Broadband Cable 00:00:22
    • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) 00:00:35
    • Verifying PPPoA 00:00:33
    • Configure a NAT Pool 00:00:51
    • Bind the ACL and NAT Pool 00:00:44
    • Configure Static NAT 00:00:31
    • Identify NAT Interfaces 00:00:32
    • Create a Tunnel Interface 00:00:16
    • Identify the GRE Tunnel Source 00:00:38
    • Identify the GRE Tunnel Destination 00:00:15
    • Identify the Tunnel Mode 00:00:47
    • Demo - NAT 00:08:44
    • Lesson 2: Planning for Mobile Worker Implementations 00:00:05
    • Mobile Worker Connectivity 00:00:24
    • Considerations for Enterprise Mobile Workers 00:01:00
    • Business-Ready Mobile User Solution 00:00:48
    • Business-Ready VPN Components 00:01:05
    • Lesson 3: Routing Traffic to the Mobile Worker 00:00:05
    • Easy VPN Server 00:00:40
    • Routing Services for VPN Subnets 00:00:21
    • Proxy ARP 00:00:27
    • Remote Users Connections 00:00:20
    • Chapter 07 Summary 00:00:16
  9. Chapter 08 - Implementing IPv6 in the Enterprise Network
    • Introduction 00:00:23
    • Lesson 1: Introducing IPv6 00:00:04
    • IPv6 Introduction 00:00:49
    • IPv6 Features 00:01:51
    • MTU Discovery 00:00:27
    • New IPv6 Features 00:01:10
    • IPv6 Address Specifics 00:00:42
    • Abbreviating IPv6 Addresses 00:00:20
    • Subnet Prefix 00:00:14
    • Interface Identifiers 00:00:41
    • Multiple IP Addresses per Interface 00:00:13
    • Lesson 2: Configuring and Verifying IPv6 Unicast Addresses 00:00:06
    • Enable IPv6 Routing 00:00:41
    • Enable CEF for IPv6 00:00:48
    • Enable IPv6 on an Interface 00:00:42
    • Ethernet EUI-64 Address 00:00:41
    • Enable IP Unnumbered 00:00:37
    • Enable Stateless Auto-Configuration 00:00:42
    • Alter the Neighbor Detection Parameter 00:00:42
    • Add a Neighbor Router to the Neighbor Discovery Cache 00:00:23
    • IPv6 Connectivity on FR Multipoint Links 00:00:21
    • Lesson 3: Routing IPv6 Traffic 00:00:05
    • IPv6 Routing 00:00:52
    • Lesson 4: Configuring Static Routing 00:00:04
    • Static Routing 00:00:32
    • To Configure an IPv6 Static Route 00:00:26
    • Static Routes Types 00:01:10
    • RIPng 00:00:59
    • To Enable an IPv6 RIP Process on an Interface 00:00:23
    • To Configure the IPv6 RIP Routing Process 00:00:16
    • To Disable Split Horizon Route Loop Prevention Feature 00:00:11
    • Lesson 5: Configuring OSPFv3 00:00:06
    • The Protocol Implementation for IPv6 Includes these Characteristics 00:00:29
    • OSPFv3 00:01:02
    • Link-Local Addresses Are Used 00:00:24
    • Multiple OSPFv3 Instance Support 00:00:30
    • Security 00:00:33
    • LSA Types for IPv6 00:00:24
    • To Configure the OSPFv3 Routing Process Parameters 00:00:23
    • To Define the Router ID for OSPFv3 00:00:45
    • To Enable an OSPFv3 Instance on an Interface 00:00:34
    • To Specify the Cost of Sending a Packet on an Interface 00:00:19
    • To Change the OSPF Priority used in DR Elections 00:00:34
    • To Define an Area as a Stub or Totally-stub Area 00:00:25
    • To Summarize Routes at an Area Boundary 00:00:25
    • To Trigger a New SPF Recalculation and Repopulation of the RIB 00:00:24
    • Demo - OSPFv3 00:21:18
    • Lesson 6: Configuring EIGRP for IPv6 00:00:06
    • EIGRP for IPv6 00:00:53
    • To Configure the EIGRP for IPv6 Routing Process Parameters 00:00:26
    • To Define the Router ID of EIGRP for IPv6 00:00:24
    • To Enable the EIGRP for IPv6 Process 00:00:13
    • To Enable EIGRP for IPv6 on an Interface 00:00:13
    • To Identify the Router as a Stub Router 00:00:10
    • To Configure a Summary Aggregate Address for an Interface 00:00:35
    • Demo - EIGRP for IPv6 00:17:27
    • Lesson 7: Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP) 00:00:06
    • Multiprotocol BGP (MP-BGP) 00:00:19
    • To Configure the MBGP Routing Process Parameters 00:00:17
    • To Define the BGP Router ID 00:00:18
    • To Identify Peer BGP Routers 00:00:19
    • To Configure Routing Sessions that use Standard IPv6 Address Prefixes 00:00:24
    • To Identify Peer BGP Routers 00:00:19
    • To Configure Routing Sessions that use Standard IPv6 Address Prefixes 00:00:18
    • To Identify Peer BGP Routers (cont'd) 00:00:12
    • To Apply a Route Map to Filter Incoming or Outgoing MBGP Routes 00:00:18
    • Chapter 08 Summary 00:00:14
    • Course Closure 00:00:58
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